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The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) is an organisation in the UK that supports the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry.


History

The Institute was formed in 1899 as the Cold Storage and Ice Association, the first national society in the world for the refrigeration industry. The Institute's first president was
Alan Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton Alan de Tatton Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton (19 March 1845 – 9 September 1920), known as the Honourable Alan Egerton from 1859 to 1907, was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician from the Egerton family. Egerton was a young ...
. It became the IOR in 1944 when professional membership was introduced. In 2010 the Institute launched a short video explaining the opportunities for careers in the refrigeration industry under the title
Careers in Cooling
This uses interviews with a wide range of young people working in different aspects of refrigeration and air-conditioning to explain what a rewarding career it can be.
webpage
was also set up to support the video.


Structure

The Institute of Refrigeration is governed by a board of trustees which comprises the President, the President-Elect, the Immediate Past-President, the Honorary Treasurer and six elected members. The current council comprises * President - Lisa-Jayne Cook, FInstR * Immediate Past-President - Graeme Fox, FInstR (resigned as a Trustee) * Hon Treasurer - John Skelton, FInstR * Elected Members - Craig Girdlestone FInstR, Damian Wiszniewski FInstR, Paul Singh MInstR, Julie Murray MInstR, Dermot Cotter FInstR, Chris Griffiths MInstR The work of the Institute is carried out by committees, including * Membership Committee - chair Damian Wiszniewski * Technical Committee - chair David Paget * Papers and Publications Committee - chair Dermot Cotter * International Refrigeration Committee - chair Dr Andy Pearson * IOR RACHP EngTech Section - chair Bob Wright * Ethics and Conduct Committee - chair Kevin Glass * Annual Dinner Steering Committee - chair Julie Murray * Education Committee - chair John Skelton * Women in RACHP Network - co-chairs Samantha Buckell and Astrid Prado


Past IOR Presidents

1899-1903: The Rt Hon Lord Egerton of Tatton 1903-1905: The Rt Hon Lord Whitburgh 1905-1907: Sir Charles Petrie JP 1907-1908: Sir Alfred L Jones KCMG 1908-1910: Sir E Montague Nelson, KCMG 1910-1912: Charles E Brightman 1912-1914: John T Milton DSc 1914-1915: Sir Alfred Seale Haslam, JP 1915-1918: The Hon Sir Thomas MacKenzie CGMG 1918-1920: Sir Joseph G Broodbank JP 1920-1921: Lt-Col Sir Thomas Robinson GBE, KCMGC 1921-1922: George Goodsir JP 1923-1926: Sir Gordon H Campbell KBE 1926-1929: Lt-Col Lord Dudley Gordon DSE, LLD 1929-1930: The Rt Hon Lord Kylsant GMCG 1930-1933: Sir William B Hardy DSc LLD FRS 1933-1934: Arthur Robert Thomas Woods 1934-1935: Robert S Forsyth CMG 1935-1936: Frank Ainsworth Willcox DSc 1936-1938: Ezer Griffiths OBE DSc FRS 1938-1940: Austin Chadwick 1940-1941: Basil Thomas Aitken 1941-1945: Stanley Fabes Dorey, CBE, DSc, FRS, WHEX 1945-1947: Kenneth Lightfoot OBE 1947-1949: William Stoddart Douglas BSc 1949-1952: The Rt Hon Vis Bruce of Melbourne PC CH MC FRS 1952-1955: Sir Charles G Darwin, KBE, MC, ScD, FRS 1955-1958: Lt-Col Lord Dudley Gordon DSO LLD 1958-1960: Sir Rupert de la Bere BART KCVO 1960-1961: Eng-Cmdr Walter Robert Sinclair RAN BEng 1961-1963: Charles Maurice Brain 1963-1964: William Stoddart Douglas BSc 1964-1966: Col Henry Randal Steward TD BSc 1966-1968: James Douglas BSc 1968-1969: James Arnold Brewster 1969-1972: John Archer Stonebanks 1972-1974: Kenneth Calvert Hales MA 1974-1977: William Bell Gosney BSc 1977-1981: Joseph James Wilson MBE 1981-1984: Geoffrey Gordon Haselden DSc 1984-1987: Edward J Perry CEng 1987-1989: Stephen Forbes Pearson BSc PhD ARCST 1989-1992: Colin Bailey BSc PhD CEng 1992-1994: Anthony Harold Brown BA CEng 1994-1996: Raymond Gluckman MA CEng 1996-1997: Peter John Cooper OBE CEng 1997-2000: Robert David Heap MBE BSc CEng 2000-2004: John Ellis LCG 2004-2007: Guy Francis Hundy PhD FIMechE 2007-2010: Jane A Gartshore BSc(Eng) 2010-2013: Andy B Pearson BSc BEng  PhD  CEng 2013-2016: Graeme G Maidment CEng MIMechE 2016-2018: Steve C Gill FIET MCIBSE MASHRAE 2018-2020: Kevin P Glass 2020-2022: Mike Creamer 2022-2024: Graeme Fox CEng MCIBSE


Branches

It has branches covering: * Hampshire & Surrounding Counties - Hampshire Refrigeration Society (HRS) * East Anglia * Northern
Scotland
and co-operates with independent refrigeration societies in Hampshire (HRS), Birmingham and London as well as international organisations Irish Institute of Refrigeration, ASHRAE, ISHRAE, PHVAR


Purpose

The purpose of the Institute of Refrigeration is outlined in the Institute's constitution as follows: a) The general advancement of refrigeration in all its applications, in relation both to the perfection of its methods, and to the extension of its services to the community. b) To promote means for communication between members and their interchange of views. c) To encourage invention and research in all matters relating to the science and practice of refrigeration. d) To promote a sustainable approach to all aspects of refrigeration system design and operation e) To co-operate with educational institutions for the furtherance of education in the science and practice of refrigeration. f) To hold meetings of the Institute for reading and discussing papers dealing with refrigeration and allied subjects. g) To publish and distribute the proceedings or reports of the Institute. h) To do all other things, incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them. It is a registered Charitably Incorporated Organisation (not-for-profit) comprising nearly 2500 individual members. The IOR runs international conferences and events based in the UK on technical topics of general interest to the refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump industry. The IOR publishes an annual set of Technical Proceedings as well as Safety Alerts, Guidance Notes and Good Practice Guides for Technicians and a set of Codes of Practice for different refrigerant groups. It also offers e-learning on alternative refrigerants and a programme of accessible webinars. The IOR ran a well publicised campaign called REAL Zero which had a significant impact on improving refrigerant containment, and was turned into an e-learning programme at www.realzero.org.uk.


Membership

There are five main grades of membership; Associate, Technician, Member, Fellow and Student/Young Persons. Membership grade is based on relevant experience and responsibilities gained over time in the industry and is determined by application to the membership committee. Affiliate Membership is offered to individuals without suitable experience. The Institute is a professional affiliate of the UK Engineering Council and has many overseas members. It has formal agreements to share information and co-operate with ASHRAE (USA), ISHRAE (India), PHVAR (Pakistan) and AIRAH (Australia).


See also

* British Frozen Food Federation *
Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), formed in 2008 by a merger of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA), is a North American trade association ...
* Federation of Environmental Trade Associations * American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) *
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References


External links


IOR



Real Zero
(made in collaboration with
The Carbon Trust The Carbon Trust is a consultancy established in March 2001, with offices across the world. Its aim is to accelerate the pace of private and public sectors decarbonisation and increase energy efficiency in organisations worldwide. The Carbon ...
)
Institute of Refrigeration Ireland
- separate organisation
Real Alternatives
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